Great game... spent about 40 hours so far and still going strong! I've always been a Dragon Quest fan - this is a good cross between DQ/Legoworld/MineCraft
Great game... spent about 40 hours so far and still going strong! I've always been a Dragon Quest fan - this is a good cross between DQ/Legoworld/MineCraft
Welcome to Alefgard, the world of Dragon Quest. The Dragonlord has taken rule across the world plowing it into darkness, allowing monsters to wreak havoc and drive humans close to the point of extinction.
This open world sandbox actually has purpose | Combines two GREATS - Dragon Quest & Minecraft
Just as with most sandbox titles prepare to grind a little
Dragon Quest Builders is a Minecraft-like, open-world action/RPG where you are tasked to rebuild the Alefgard Kingdon, which was destroyed by Dragonlord.
Concept: Save the world by rebuilding it, one block at a time Graphics: Crisp, simple geometry provides a striking playground for a host of wonderfully adorable characters Sound: The audio pulls its weight, conveying tranquility while in town and adding an air of danger and mystery to exploration...
A hallmark of excellence. It may have some flaws, but they are negligible to what is otherwise a supreme title.
This is a great game. Like that it has open world battling and allows players to be creative when designing the city and completing building quests.
Dragon Quest Builders is an entertaining RPG, a marvellous builder, and simply a tremendous game all-round.
Interesting quests; Rewarding progression; Fun building mechanics; Great free roam mode
No quest log or side mission tracking
A brilliant marriage in which two very different types of game - Minecraft and the classical console RPG - come together to find their ...
Though it has some flaws, Dragon Quest Builders shows how a good story mode can really be implemented in this building genre. The boss battles are mostly fun (with a few exceptions, such as the second boss), quests make your buildings have meaning and a plot, although simple, really makes the game...
But perhaps that's just an issue that someone like me, the Lego-perplexed and Minecraft -averse will run into. It's worth it, though, to finally experience joy in creating and crafting. I just needed a little guidance and a reason to build.
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